Business Innovation survey
TEAM MEMBERS
Heinamann, CL (Ms Cheryl), Botopela, EN (Ms Ella), Molotja, N (Dr Neo), Masilela, BST (Dr Temba), Roscigno, C (Mrs Carolina), Sithole, MM (Dr Moses), Makelane, HR (Dr Hlamulo), Nkobole, N (Ms Nolitha), Kupamupindi, T. (Mr Takura), Mudavanhu, P (Mrs Precious), Whisgary, D (Mr ), Frieslaar, F (Ms Farzanah)
Research Outputs
- Better than expected results from first official innovation survey
- Preliminary results of the South African innovation survey, 2005
- How innovative is South Africa?
- Main results of the South African innovation survey 2005
- Main results of the South African innovation survey 2005 (covering the period 2002-2004)
- South African innovation survey: main results 2008
- Are small, medium- and micro-sized enterprises engines of innovation?: the reality in South Africa
- The state of innovation in South Africa: findings from the South African National Innovation Survey
- How open are innovations among user-innovative South African firms?: a case study
- Science, technology and innovation (STI) indicators and R&D and innovation surveys in South Africa
- Innovation survey implementation
- Measuring innovation: main definitions
- Innovation surveys: estimation techniques
- Innovation surveys: innovation survey definitions
- Innovation survey methodology/implementation
- National survey on innovation: standard ASTII innovation questionnaire
- Innovation surveys: survey procedures - target population and sampling
- Metadata, security and documentation
- Population estimate: concept of weighting: a practical example
- Providing and calculating innovation indicators
- South African innovation survey 2008: highlights
- Innovation performance in South African businesses, 2014-2016: activities, outcomes, enablers, constraints
- Digital technologies in South African agribusinesses. Fact sheet 40
- Towards a conceptual framework for measuring innovation in the agricultural sector in sub-Saharan developing countries